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Homework (1991) is an intriguing mix of comedy and drama, capturing a unique slice of life through Virginia's lens. The premise itself—a candid camera project involving her ex-husband Marcelo—is both bold and layered. It has this rawness that you don’t often see, almost voyeuristic in its approach. The pacing is pretty interesting; there are moments where it lingers, forcing you to sit in the awkwardness of their interactions. The performances have this genuine quality, showcasing a complicated relationship that feels real. It's distinctive for its blend of humor and emotional depth, exploring themes of intimacy and the aftermath of love. The atmosphere has a certain indie charm, reflecting early '90s sensibilities without trying too hard to be edgy.
Captures early '90s indie film spiritFocus on complex relationshipsInteresting take on voyeurism and intimacy
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